So I had bought this tablet at launch, then ended up returning it because of once issue: the scrolling on the touchpad is just emulating a finger swipe, not a mouse wheel. This made it so that I could not scroll when in remote desktop apps, it would just act like I was clicking the left mouse button and dragging.
Has this issue been resolved with any updates?
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So I down loaded this:
http://www.innovisoft.com/virtuamouse/
Free trial, seems to work as stated. it gives you a mouse pointer that the direction keys control. But I got to thinking that the fuze has a touch sensitive control pad since Gscroll works with it. If one could get them both to work together (including double tap to open) you would have a regular laptop type touch pad control of the phone then. And control it one handed to do almost everything.
Is there a way to get Gscroll to work with this?
Looks good but there are two issues for Fuze users... #1, our directional pad is too low/flat for easy side to side scrolling. #2, the price for this program + Gscroll would be over $30.. lil steep for a virtual mouse.
Maybe someone thats handy at programming would take an interest in it. Doesnt look like much codewise, as both programs (mouse pointer and gscroll) are tiny bytewise. I wouldnt care if you had to swipe 2-3 times on the small Fuze touch pad to move the pointer across the device screen. At least you could do 99% of the control of your device one handed with a thumb then. Right now I have the mouse pointer set to my end call long key press to activate/deactivate it, and using the dpad buttons is a pain, along with having to press the center button as "click". Double tap and swipe on either side of the center button would be easy to control it.
I think,that it can be very useful with adjustable sensitivity. In comparison with Omnia/i780 touchpad,Raphael's space is much more bigger,so it couldn't be a problem. I am interesting too for kind tool.
I 've tried to make it work with Gscroll, but I had no luck...
Not only that, but it disables the gscroll functions...
yzf750 said:
Maybe someone thats handy at programming would take an interest in it. Doesnt look like much codewise, as both programs (mouse pointer and gscroll) are tiny bytewise. I wouldnt care if you had to swipe 2-3 times on the small Fuze touch pad to move the pointer across the device screen. At least you could do 99% of the control of your device one handed with a thumb then. Right now I have the mouse pointer set to my end call long key press to activate/deactivate it, and using the dpad buttons is a pain, along with having to press the center button as "click". Double tap and swipe on either side of the center button would be easy to control it.
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How did you managed to change the functions of the Long Press End key, could you help me with that, please?
Use your Phone or Tablet as a Game Controller for your favorite PC Games over your local WiFi network. Simple to use and very configurable for each of your PC Games!
Feature packed with the features you come to expect in a Game Controller (Plus a few extras). TouchPad and Gyro Mouse functionality allow you to control your PC Mouse movements fast and easy. Use your device Gyroscope for mouse movement and also key assignment with Tilt Buttons!
Assign any WiFi PC Game Controller button to a keyboard key!
Save your Game Button configurations for each Game you have. Allows for multiple controller layouts!
Keep one of the Color Buttons Pressed by holding the Volume Up or Volume Down Key
Turn On or Off vibration
Square button button layout mode (TouchPad supported)
Tilt and TouchPad style Mouse modes. Tilt your device forward, backward, left, or right to move the Mouse or use the Finger TouchPad!
Tilt Buttons allow you to configure any keyboard key to tilt forward, tilt backward, tilt left, and tilt right. This is a great feature for Shooter and Racing games to move around.
WiFi PC Game Controller on Google Play Store
Please let me know if you have any questions or problems.
Version 1.0.81 brings a great new feature (IMO).
* Keep one of the Color Buttons Pressed by tapping the Volume Up or Volume Down Key once
This new feature allows you to hold any one of the Color Buttons in the down position; leaving your finger to use another button I've found this feature great for Shooter Games to hold zoom on weapon leaving your finger to use the fire button. Great to hold the gas pedal down for Racing Games. As you can imagine. You can use this feature for a lot of different uses in your gameplay.
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks to jtxdriggers' glass launcher, I have been able to install and launch a number of legacy android apps on my glass. Unfortunately since xe12+ the touchpad no longer allows us to change focus in these apps which makes them pretty limited. Right now I am using a usb Favi keyboard to 'tab' through different elements to regain some control over legacy apps. In most cases this works fairly well.
There are some elements however that are not selectable through tab, and a mouse would be pretty useful. However, all I can get out of the touchpad of my favi is cursor movements. I've also installed synergy, and although the keyboard support works great, again the mouse cursor moves but no clicks ever make it to ui elements.
When I connect through adb and call a getevent -l, I can see that both the favi and synergy create new /dev/input/event# to control the mouse. I can also see left_btn and right_btn down and up events firing as well as scroll wheel events and cursor movement events. This leads me to believe that the drivers for the mouse is installed and working properly.
It appears to me that there is some disconnect between the system events of a mouse click and the UI event listeners. What I don't know is where those two meet up in the system. Any direction or advice from here would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to use S pen in my presentations. I have connected projector via HDMI to Note 8, presenting live android application. Sometimes, I want to draw something on the top of running app. Now, I just use draw on screen function of S pen, which makes screenshot and let me draw on it, which is totally fine. BUT, there appears button like Save, Share etc., which occupies half of screen (when presenting landscape) after one second when I take S pen off the display. So I'm pushed to hold S pen all the time on the screen, in some corner, drawing a dot to prevent showing those buttons.
Do you have idea, how to draw something on screenshot in fullscreen? Without any onscreen options and buttons?
Thanks!
Hey everybody,
I've run into a recent annoyance since upgrading to Android 10 on my Samsung S10. I'm using gboard (same as prior to the update) with the google launcher. My issue arrives with swipe gestures, when I swipe to go home or recent apps the swipe interacts with the keyboard. Recents inputs "my" before sending me to recents and home is typically a "space" before going back to my homescreen. It's a minor nuisance that can be avoided by swiping the back key minimizing the keyboard before interacting with either of the other gestures.
I'm curious if anybody else has this issue because it definitely wasn't a problem in the previous version of android. I don't know if it comes down to increased sensitivity or swipe gestures just not playing well with keyboards in general now?
Any help is much appreciated!
I 've also made a topic about this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/help/space-bar-problem-using-gesture-t4018985
The strange thing is that only a few users here have mentioned it, although all my friends who also have the S10, have the same problem after the update to android 10.
I can reproduce the same issue with a space being inserted on my S10+. Having said that, as an early adopter of gestures going back to BlackBerry 10 days, the more natural movement for your finger (assuming you are right handed) is not a straight swipe up to go home, rather a sweep from bottom to the right. It's hard to describe the exact movement but in effect you're "tossing away the currently running app". It's the same gesture you would in principle use to open the app carousel, but the difference is that when you're using a carousel, you would do the sweep, then pause briefly, where as just a sweep will take you to home. Doing an arc sweep from one end to the other will actually allow you to move from app to app without ever using the carousel.
So yes, I short I can reproduce the same behaviour you are seeing with the spacebar and inserting a space, but only if I go back home by swiping straight up. Otherwise, I don't see the issue. Since I never swipe straight up, I don't see this issue during my day to day.
Still having this issue
Using a Note 10+ with Android 10 and an up-to-date Gboard.
So few people are mentioning this issue. It's nuts! I just tried the arch swiping and still have keyboard interaction, worse than with just swiping up. I have disabled the black bar at the bottom, like everyone else. I'm starting to think that it was put there to prevent keyboard interaction, which is BS. I got rid of my notification bar to prevent the burn in there. Putting a new box there will just highlight that area with burn in again.
dhorgas said:
I can reproduce the same issue with a space being inserted on my S10+. Having said that, as an early adopter of gestures going back to BlackBerry 10 days, the more natural movement for your finger (assuming you are right handed) is not a straight swipe up to go home, rather a sweep from bottom to the right. It's hard to describe the exact movement but in effect you're "tossing away the currently running app". It's the same gesture you would in principle use to open the app carousel, but the difference is that when you're using a carousel, you would do the sweep, then pause briefly, where as just a sweep will take you to home. Doing an arc sweep from one end to the other will actually allow you to move from app to app without ever using the carousel.
So yes, I short I can reproduce the same behaviour you are seeing with the spacebar and inserting a space, but only if I go back home by swiping straight up. Otherwise, I don't see the issue. Since I never swipe straight up, I don't see this issue during my day to day.
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Giving this thread a bump. This is a very annoying issue. Swiping my multitask (left) gesture and my keyboard types "zzz" (must have saved that) prior to initiating the gesture action. Swiping for home presses the spacebar before the gesture action. Only swiping the back gesture works without causing any keyboard input. This was definitely not a problem pre- Android10/OneUI2 update.
I'm having the same issue and it's driving me crazy! using Gboard here. In every message thread, when I'm done responding, swiping up to go home will insert a space, or some random chacacters because of this bug.
I don't seem to have the same problem on my Galaxy Tab S4.
2 years late and same issue persists, I just got an s22 ultra and experience the same, if was not fixed in 2yrs I guess will never be fixed
Yep, same issue here with my S22U and it drives me crazy. I'm ready to sell this thing. I would never switch, but now I know why people switch to iPhones.